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You can find a 1981 Ford F150 manual transmission diagram inside the vehicle's owner's manual. Some auto stores also have the diagram available.
The diagram for a 1995 F150 relay box can be found in the owners manual of the car. It can also be found on the back of the cover to the relay box.
When making changes to any part of a car, a diagram will help the person know what to do. A diagram for a 1995 Ford F150 front suspension can be found in the maintenance manual of the car.
There are a few transmission fluids that can be used in a 1995 Ford F150. The most common fluid used would be Mercon ATF,
If you have a E40D transmission it is on top of the rear axle housing. If you have a 4R70W transmission, you have two. One is located in the tailshaft housing and the other is on top of the rear axle housing.
A brake line diagram for a 1995 Ford F150 can be found in a Hayes Repair Manual for that make and year of Ford. This manual is available for around $25 at most automobile parts stores.
A cooperative Ford parts department should provide a print out of the transmission for this vehicle.
usually it is an e40d if it is an automatic It's surely and auto. I'm no aware of any F150 with a 5.8 that has a five speed. I only know because I'm converting a 95 5.8 auto to a five speed and the parts I've been gathering are all for an F250. Anyway, your tranny, depending on the year is one of the following, C6 E40D AOD. Depending on what year you have it will either be a C-6 transmission or an E6OD transmission. E4OD's did not come out until later in the 90's. It would be called an A4OD.
I believe that is an E4OD
go to autozone.com and look on z net might be there
The line diagram should be found in a service manual. Your local dealer may also be able to print out a copy out for you.
there will not be pitfalls,just very big pits!#1,you can forget about getting ANY gas mileage,#2 your ck. engine lite will always stay on now.Spend the $ and buy a used AOD.